Centenary College of New Jersey - Student Activities

Student Activities

  • WNTI 91.9 - College's Radio Station, located in the Seay Building.
  • Centenary College Television - College's own television station with original programming. Located in the basement of Van Winkle Hall.
  • The Quill - Centenary's student newspaper. Printed quarterly by the college for students, by students.
  • Environmental Group - The goal of this organization is to create a sense of responsibility to our resources and our community. Holds monthly meetings.
  • Film Club - Weekly Gatherings to watch, review, and discuss classic movies.
  • Greek Life - Centenary is home to Omega Rho Fraternity and Theta Epsilon Nu (Peithosphian Sorority).
  • Intramurals - Students have the opportunity to take place in many intramural type games during the school season.
  • SIFE - Students in Free Enterprise
  • Student Government - Centenary also boasts an active Student Government.
  • Student Writing - Students can contribute creative writing for the website Persona, which is updated year-round. A literary journal Prism is published annually and accepts submissions from college students throughout New Jersey.

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